Monday, August 4, 2008

Proactive acne soap and proactive acne medication

There are many anti-pimple treatments are sold in the market today. Finding the right one for your unique skin type and problem can be hard. We recently heard of a new pimple treatment product called Acnezine and thought we would try it. This unique pimple solution promises a different approach - it is ingested instead of applied on your skin. The question remains, though - will Acnezine really help give you the clear skin you've always wanted? Here's the verdict.
A healthful diet rich in natural whole foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains and beans is the first recommendation for treating acne. Foods containing trans-fatty acids, such as milk, milk products, margarine, shortening and other synthetically hydrogenated vegetable oils, as well as fried foods, should be avoided.
On a superficial level, however, we do know how acne occurs, so let's get that out of the way first. In very basic terms, acne develops when the pores of the skin are clogged. Beneath every pore of your skin lies a canal-like structure called a follicle, within which lie a hair and an oil gland. The oil gland is actually a sebaceous gland, which secretes an oily substance called sebum, which moisturizes the skin and helps remove dead skin cells. However, there are times when the sebaceous gland secretes excess oil, which is when your troubles begin.
mumpmnatatib.blogspot.com
tags: neutrogena soap for acne, proactive acne medication side affects, acne and redness face wash

No comments: